If you're like me (now using a Mac because of web dev but used to Windows and its snapping windows), try out Spectacle. It's a nice thing that lets you split windows to either side of the desktop since Finder is Apple's red-headed step-child.

Looking to assemble a team to do Doom (as revealed to us by the Great Prophet John Carmack) in Unity. I'm looking to re-do the first episode, Knee-Deep in the Dead. Since it's Unity, you'll need to know C#. I'm basically looking to release a level a month (which means 8 months). Anyone interested?
(this is Marine1 btw).

http://kotaku.com/5939907/black-mesa-mod-out-in-two-weeks
There's more detail on the BMS forums, but those are currently down due to the overwhelming traffic they're experiencing due to the announcement. The soundtrack is available now at http://www.blackmesasource.com/soundtrack.html. It's a pay-if-you-want download, but I'd recommend chipping in a few bucks to the cause.

I plan on doing some overclocking. Not too much. I don't feel like doing something that requires a ton of cooling.
I basically want mid-level hardware. Ivy Bridge looks nice but spendy. I got a Q6600 in 2008/2009.
What kind of tools for overclocking/etc. do Gigabyte/MSI have? How well does it go with the EVGA card I have now? What kind of driver support?

Replacing some components in my computer, with the idea of keeping as many components that I currently have as possible. Current setup is three years old and I intend on using it as a backup.
I'm looking for:
1) nVidia motherboard (with good overclocking ability)- I'm partial to EVGA but I could be persuaded otherwise.
2) Core i7 processor (not sure which one)
3) Memory
The rest I have can be moved between the builds.
Here's what might have to be upgraded out of necessity, but I'm not sure yet:
Power supply
Cooling
What are your guys' suggestions? Ideally, I spend no more than $450-$500 on this over the course of the next three months.
No AMD stuff this time around... not that it's bad stuff, but I'm already in nVidia/Intel. I am keeping my graphics card (it's new enough to work) and it's EVGA/nVidia.